Macao just launched the 2025 AIE expo this Thursday—a major gathering spotlighting artificial intelligence, machine tech, and electronics innovation. What's interesting here? The event's laser focus on how Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area players can tap into worldwide collaboration opportunities. As AI infrastructure keeps evolving, these cross-border tech corridors might shape the next wave of innovation beyond traditional finance.

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WenMoon42vip
· 21h ago
Macau is hosting another expo. Will it really break out of the circle this time, or is it just another PPT presentation? The Greater Bay Area collaboration sounds good, but can that cross-border approach really be implemented effectively...
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MemeEchoervip
· 12-05 12:59
The Greater Bay Area is up to new tricks again, and this time it's Macau's turn... But the AI infrastructure part is actually kind of interesting. --- Cross-border collaboration sounds good, but I'm just worried it's all talk and no action again. --- It's already 2025 and they're still saying "it might happen." When will they actually get things moving? --- These guys are hyping concepts again, I'll just sit back and watch. --- They're playing the Greater Bay Area card pretty well, but the ones who really make money are always those top players.
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TopEscapeArtistvip
· 12-05 12:57
This AIE expo in Macau feels like it's laying the technical foundation for cross-border AI infrastructure. It looks like an accumulation signal in a long-term bottom range, but we need to be cautious about a head and shoulders top pattern...
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MerkleTreeHuggervip
· 12-05 12:56
This wave is really coming to Macau. The Greater Bay Area is joining forces to build an AI ecosystem—feels like this is the real way to play. --- It’s the same old cross-border collaboration narrative… Wake up, everyone, the real money is still in whoever secures the infrastructure first. --- Wait, isn’t the focus on worldwide collaboration this time? Are those players in the Bay Area really ready to go head-to-head with international giants? --- The AI infrastructure sector is getting more and more competitive, but the discussion in the forums hasn’t picked up yet. --- Feels like Macau is trying to find its own positioning, shifting from a financial center to a tech hub… pretty interesting. --- It sounds good to call it a cross-border corridor, but in reality, everyone’s still doing their own thing… Am I wrong?
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NotAFinancialAdvicevip
· 12-05 12:52
Macau is holding another event, but can anything substantial really come out of it? The Greater Bay Area collaboration sounds good, but is it just another round of meetings, meetings...
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PonziWhisperervip
· 12-05 12:35
gm, this AIE expo in Macau looks pretty decent. The Greater Bay Area is really teaming up to go global, which is actually something. But I just wonder how many more newbies are going to get reeled in to play the AI concept this time.
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